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I've been reading through all the articles on your site and I've learned so much already.

Being infertile is the hardest thing I've ever had to deal with in my life. I want to give birth so badly and the harder my husband and I try, and the more we fail, the deeper I fall into depression.

I've been through 2 IUIs and 4 induction Clomid cycles, my parter and I have schedule sex which kills the passion, it's really putting a strain on our relationship.

My friend used an infertility program that was featured on Oprah and she had twins, I'm not sure if it was luck but it happened right after she went on the program. Shes been infertile for over 10 years and is 45 years old. Could you please check this out and let me know what you think:

You can look out for some physical signs that will help you tell when you're ovulating (release an egg). A reliable sign is an increase in vaginal discharge, which changes from white, creamy or non-existent to clear, stretchy and slippery when you ovulate. You may also notice other signs, such as breast tenderness, bloating, mild abdominal pain, etc. You can buy ovulation prediction kits to test the hormone levels in your urine to find out when you're at your most fertile. Anyway, if you are trying to get pregnant, there's a lot of things that you can do to improve your chances of conceiving. I've bought the 'Getting Pregnant Plan by Michelle Adams e-book' from http://aboutgettingpregnant.com, it has a lot of information about and pregnancy, how to boost your chances of conceiving, pinpoint your ovulation accurately, improve your fertility. Maybe it will help you too.

I am 71 days late on my period. I have taken about three pregancy test already and they all came out to be negative. My periods are not on point sometimes and they told me to start taking prenatal vitamins to help me. And I do the Ovulation chart and nothing is helping me. What should I try next? Any Ideas?

if you are trying to get pregnant you can stress yourself out which can cause you not to be pregnant all you have to do is go with the flow of your period have sex very day up untill your period then if that dont work after your period stop try everyday after that but dont try just let nature take its course..... i dont believe in birth control but you can try it or you can just use protection hope this is helpful for both of you....

The tip above is great, very thorough. I also found this video with all the graphic visuals of what your discharge will look like during your most fertile time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nGnDbWxHwM

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